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citi is one of the names we're overweight. it's a shame for the folks who have lost their job, but it's a nice move today. >> 7.5%. bank of america, 6%. thanks, guys. >> thank you very much. see you later. as a matter of fact, the financials are leading us higher. we're near the highs of the session right now with about 50 minutes left. the dow up 124 points. >> pretty good move. if you can own only one stock in 2013, which one would make you the most money? top fund managers were asked that question. we have their answers. we have names coming up. stay with us. >> get pencil to paper. >>> also ahead, the art of negotiation. we're going to hear from somebody who says a deal on the fiscal cliff could have already been reached if only lawmakers took a page out of wall street's deal making strategy of keeping things behind closed doors. where have we heard that before? >>> plus, secretary tim geithner with us exclusively. will the white house let our economy go over the fiscal cliff if a deal on higher tax rates for the wealthy i
citi is one of the names we're overweight. it's a shame for the folks who have lost their job, but it's a nice move today. >> 7.5%. bank of america, 6%. thanks, guys. >> thank you very much. see you later. as a matter of fact, the financials are leading us higher. we're near the highs of the session right now with about 50 minutes left. the dow up 124 points. >> pretty good move. if you can own only one stock in 2013, which one would make you the most money? top fund managers...
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citi with that announcement they were cutting their costs. today one of the big gainers. that set off a rally in financials. bank of america closing about $10 for the first time in 17 months. >> all right, bertha. thanks so much. hopes running high for pandora media, meanwhile. >> the radio advertising market alone that we're just beginning to scratch the surface of is a $15 billion plus market. we're a leader in mobile, which is set to become another $15 billion plus market. >> we're going to hear more from the radio company ceo. >>> later, our panel of wall street pros will tell you what you need to know about tomorrow morning's market in a full minute and a half. you'll want to know what's going to move money around tomorrow. can't afford to miss it. stick around on "closing bell." or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, smal
citi with that announcement they were cutting their costs. today one of the big gainers. that set off a rally in financials. bank of america closing about $10 for the first time in 17 months. >> all right, bertha. thanks so much. hopes running high for pandora media, meanwhile. >> the radio advertising market alone that we're just beginning to scratch the surface of is a $15 billion plus market. we're a leader in mobile, which is set to become another $15 billion plus market....
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today we have a small refinery in texas city. so we really did in the play in this what we believe market dynamic will be a competitive advantage against the central gulf. we have a very large refinery in the central gulf. this made sense and will really balance our refining capacity with approximately one-third in the midwest, one-third in the one gulf and now the other one-third being in gariville, louisiana. >> one beauty of master limited partnerships, the income they kick off. what happens if we go over the fiscal cliff. number two, are you going to issue a giant one-time special dividend or move up your dividend ahead of the new year? >> well, if you go back and look at the mlp, yes, that's been a great catalyst again for our share price this year, both in mplx, as well as mpc. as we see mpc going forward, we expect to be able to balance both mplx, we have a large stable of assets that are eligible earnings that could be dropped in down the road. and then as we look at, to your question on a special dividend or something he
today we have a small refinery in texas city. so we really did in the play in this what we believe market dynamic will be a competitive advantage against the central gulf. we have a very large refinery in the central gulf. this made sense and will really balance our refining capacity with approximately one-third in the midwest, one-third in the one gulf and now the other one-third being in gariville, louisiana. >> one beauty of master limited partnerships, the income they kick off. what...
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there stores in ten global cities are packed. people want apple product. >> they do. two of my kids want apple product this christmas. they won't get them but they want them. >> mandy. >> my kids are getting eye touches. they are in school not watch "street signs" so i can say that. >> they want games. this year it is mine craft. who knows what it'll be bedazzled or whatever. you are downloading movies. if you are on a plane, this is the best thing that ever happened to a family. >> i agree. but you're the wealth person there. here's the thing. we are told that $200 a month tax increase on middle class if we go over the fiscal cliff will doom us. well die. whole country will go bankrupt. you understand my facetiousness. but we spend well over $200 a m on things that didn't even exist ten years ago. the smart phones pb apps. cars. why are we spending 200 a m on things that didn't even exist back then. >> you don't feel it the the same way. >> you have to australia to get that for your tax says all can i say. thank you, lauren young. >> thank you. >> and she called it a
there stores in ten global cities are packed. people want apple product. >> they do. two of my kids want apple product this christmas. they won't get them but they want them. >> mandy. >> my kids are getting eye touches. they are in school not watch "street signs" so i can say that. >> they want games. this year it is mine craft. who knows what it'll be bedazzled or whatever. you are downloading movies. if you are on a plane, this is the best thing that ever...
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>> a in, city judge approved a settlement in the civil case against dominique strauss-kahn. details are confidential. the accuser's lawsuit again the new york post has also been settled. we will bring you more as soon as we have it. thank you. back to you. >> thank you, jackie. >>> up next, is the apple growth story over? >> and sale fail. why does jc penney keep changing its strategy? ♪ [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. enjoy free shipping and great values on your holiday shopping from l.l. bean. enjoy free shipping and great values sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifte
>> a in, city judge approved a settlement in the civil case against dominique strauss-kahn. details are confidential. the accuser's lawsuit again the new york post has also been settled. we will bring you more as soon as we have it. thank you. back to you. >> thank you, jackie. >>> up next, is the apple growth story over? >> and sale fail. why does jc penney keep changing its strategy? ♪ [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. enjoy free...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! [ticking] >> when steve jobs returned to apple in 1997, the company had just 5% of the computer market and was almost broke. when jobs died of cancer 14 years later, apple was the second most valuable corporation in the world. in his best-selling biography of jobs, walter isaacson writes that he revolutionized or reimagined seven industries. he did it, isaacson says, by standing at the crossroads of science and the humanities, connecting creativity with technology, and combining leaps of imagination with fea
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in terms of who did it best this week, citi up 10% on slashing 11,000 jobs. the morality of it, i feel sorry for people losing their jobs, but this is one of those stories where i guess a little bit of austerity was rewarded because at some point, everybody's got to pay the piper. >> you would think so. ralph, quantify your bullishness for us, if you can. a lot of houses on the street putting out their forecast for 2013 have been pretty bullish. they see this market as undervalued. they feel once we get the fiscal cliff out of the way that the market will be able to, you know, some of the cash comes back. what does that mean to you if you're bullish as well or ecstatic, as you said. >> in terms of the dow, i'm looking out about six months or so, into the first half of the year. i think that will be the bulk of the move. i think the dow could easily get to 15,000. >> in six months? >> yeah. >> okay. s&p? >> s&p is around, what, 1500. >> it's at 1416 today. >> yeah. >> 1418. >> a little over 1600. >> and is this the beginning of a new secular trend in the marke
in terms of who did it best this week, citi up 10% on slashing 11,000 jobs. the morality of it, i feel sorry for people losing their jobs, but this is one of those stories where i guess a little bit of austerity was rewarded because at some point, everybody's got to pay the piper. >> you would think so. ralph, quantify your bullishness for us, if you can. a lot of houses on the street putting out their forecast for 2013 have been pretty bullish. they see this market as undervalued. they...
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just use your citi card and register your purchase online. additional treasury buying. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> welcome back. we have breaking news on the fiscal cliff negotiations. eamon? >> we have a statement from john boehner's office. they're saying that they have made a counter proposal now to the white house. let me read you the statement. they say, we sent the white house a counter offer that would achieve tax and entitlement reform to solve our looming debt crisis and create more american jobs. this from the speaker's office. they are also saying that their offer now today was in response to a new offer from the white house. we know that the ap is also reporting that at least partial offers have been exchanged between the two sides over the past two days. so, clearly, what we know here is that paper is changing hands and the deal making is actually happening right now. what we don't know is what the content of that deal is. and speaker's offi
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companies are being able to shift jobs from higher cost cities to lower cost centers in the united states where there is a lot of talent. so more and more jobs are being created here. we know the example of general motors, among others. and it's going to help the economy. so this is a very favorable outcome. >> thank you very much for joining us today, harley. thanks for bringing these jobs back here. >>> the other big issue in the job market -- the lack of skilled workers. it is actually becoming a big issue for builders. diana olick is on that story. diana, what happened to all the construction workers that were out of work a couple years ago? where did they go? >> reporter: well, about 2 million of them, believe it or not, left the workforce during the housing crash. this is residential and non-residential construction. because this crash has gone on for going on five years now, a lot of those workers were retrained in other careers and are actually not coming back to home building. that's why the builders are saying they need skilled workers. skilled workers like these students here a
companies are being able to shift jobs from higher cost cities to lower cost centers in the united states where there is a lot of talent. so more and more jobs are being created here. we know the example of general motors, among others. and it's going to help the economy. so this is a very favorable outcome. >> thank you very much for joining us today, harley. thanks for bringing these jobs back here. >>> the other big issue in the job market -- the lack of skilled workers. it is...
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certain city tty is the greates we're looking for. getting to a solution almost seems to be as important or more important than the solution itself. you need to know what the plan is. >> what are they saying in terms of 2013? what's the outlook? >> the outlook is as reported. if we go over the cliff, the outlook is less optimistic, obviously. will it be like it was back in 2007? i don't think that's the case. it won't be positive. growth will stymy. it becomes a problem. >> of course, we know businesses today have got, what, $3.6 trillion in cash on balance sheets. are you expecting that cash to go to work in 2013? how will folks allocate that money? >> one of the things that has to happen, based on what we see from want cliethe clients we se there was tax reform, that would accelerate moving that cash. certainty first, tax reform second. >> i guess that's what i'm trying to get at. what are you hearing in terms of executives in terms of what they're going to do now. i understand they want certainty. of course. but what are you hearin
certain city tty is the greates we're looking for. getting to a solution almost seems to be as important or more important than the solution itself. you need to know what the plan is. >> what are they saying in terms of 2013? what's the outlook? >> the outlook is as reported. if we go over the cliff, the outlook is less optimistic, obviously. will it be like it was back in 2007? i don't think that's the case. it won't be positive. growth will stymy. it becomes a problem. >> of...
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in the case of new york city they launched a campaign to try to unionize the fast food restaurant. they didn't call it the fast food restaurant unsions, they called it fast food forward. at this point i think unions are finally realizing that their brand is so toxic that they actually need to start rebranding themselves because frankly they haven't been willing or capable to actually adjust to a 21st century economy. they are stuck in the 1950s, and they want 1950s policies to return, return to protectionism and a whole slew of other policies that will hurt our economy so at this point they are sort of like becoming, well, almost extinct. >> what about that? are you stuck in the 1950s? >> absolutely not, and i think maybe just season in a little bit of a delusional stage here because unions in fact are the key right now in this weak economy. it's what we need. >> key to putting people out of work? you just put 18,000 people out of work. >> i didn't interrupt you. the key to balancing the economy have tremendous inequality. you have stagnating wages and loss of power for working peo
in the case of new york city they launched a campaign to try to unionize the fast food restaurant. they didn't call it the fast food restaurant unsions, they called it fast food forward. at this point i think unions are finally realizing that their brand is so toxic that they actually need to start rebranding themselves because frankly they haven't been willing or capable to actually adjust to a 21st century economy. they are stuck in the 1950s, and they want 1950s policies to return, return to...
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but the demand in tier two and three cities continues to be extremely strong and fueling a lot of the growth we have in asia. >> do you have a feeling that you'll have a pretty good holiday season? >> so far the numbers seem to be pretty good. you know, there's talk about the last ten days. last ten days is a very important part of the success of the season. and i think everything we're seeing is, we've got great confidence for the last ten days. >> why do you think the stock has underperformed the overall market slightly? it's been a tremendous gainer over the last five years. it's up more than 170%, but this year it's up 7%, which is obviously nothing to sneeze at, but if you take a look at what the s&p 500, for example, has done, it has trailed a bit. >> you know, quite honestly, i'm in the business of selling a lot of lipsticks, fragrance and great skin care products. and the reasons why people enter and buy our stock are based on maybe some reasons that have something to do with perhaps what was said before, buying options and calls. all i know is we've got a fantastic portfolio
but the demand in tier two and three cities continues to be extremely strong and fueling a lot of the growth we have in asia. >> do you have a feeling that you'll have a pretty good holiday season? >> so far the numbers seem to be pretty good. you know, there's talk about the last ten days. last ten days is a very important part of the success of the season. and i think everything we're seeing is, we've got great confidence for the last ten days. >> why do you think the stock...
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your money first thing tomorrow morning, so, stick around for that, after this. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop
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inaugural deal book opportunity for tomorrow held in new york city today and cnbc had exclusive access to the like of jamie dimon, blake and mark andresen. hi, kayla. >> hi, sue. we have takes on the morning spesh especially with the all important fiscal cliff. he says he didn't mind when there is gridlock. when the government does something it usually ends up in gridlock anyway. but jiamie dimon says the government has do much. >> we have moral authority around the world. let's just do it. the table is set very well right now. corporations, middle market companies, small business in good shape. 5 million more people working than four years ago. housing turned the corner. let's just keep it going. >> we heard from ceo of gold man sacks saying if this were a business man manner there would be no tripping of the fiscal cliff at the end of the year but also made interesting comments about goldman sacks reputation. here is how he categorized it. >> we started from scratch. no one knew who we were or what we did. and shame on us in hindsight we let other people define us and nobody knew wha
inaugural deal book opportunity for tomorrow held in new york city today and cnbc had exclusive access to the like of jamie dimon, blake and mark andresen. hi, kayla. >> hi, sue. we have takes on the morning spesh especially with the all important fiscal cliff. he says he didn't mind when there is gridlock. when the government does something it usually ends up in gridlock anyway. but jiamie dimon says the government has do much. >> we have moral authority around the world. let's...
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citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. citi price rewind. tired of fees piling up introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card with no fee reloads and withdrawals at chase atms. all for one flat monthly fee so there's zero confusion. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." financials strong today. in fact the banking index today at the highs of the session and they are led by stocks like bank of america. today it hits a new 52-week high. the best performer in the dow jones industrial average all year. >>> time for the power rundown. i'm joined by bob pisani and american bankers neal weinberg. apple getting hit very hard, down more than 5%. session lows this afternoon. worst day of the year. basically there is a have right of things that are floating around out there about why the stock is down. what's your take? >> my take is that this had to happen some day. whether this is the big hit or not, i don't know. as i've said for many years and heard other people say, trees don't grow to the sky. investo
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>> i compare jpmorgan, goldman and citi, bank of america. all these names. obviously consensus is jpmorgan is still probably the name to own. but if you look at goldman sachs trading at $119, it looks like it wants to make a run at 130 bucks. it definitely has to hold here, though, $118 to make that move. or else you're just looking at a sliding market. a declining economy and everything else that goes with it. technically the setup here, either jpmorgan or goldman sachs. i think bang for your buck, goldman sachs. bank of america right now overbought. looks like it wants to come back in. >> guys? >> grasso, i think if -- to kind of give people an easy way to choose, if you think we're going to have -- meaning an up equity market, lots of issuance, maybe goldman is your pick. if you don't think that's the case jpmorgan is probably the better of the two. both of them look great technically. i agree with you. >> from a technical standpoint i agree with steve. he's spot on. goldman looks like if it can peek its head up above the near term trend line it goes high
>> i compare jpmorgan, goldman and citi, bank of america. all these names. obviously consensus is jpmorgan is still probably the name to own. but if you look at goldman sachs trading at $119, it looks like it wants to make a run at 130 bucks. it definitely has to hold here, though, $118 to make that move. or else you're just looking at a sliding market. a declining economy and everything else that goes with it. technically the setup here, either jpmorgan or goldman sachs. i think bang for...
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we think tesoro shares will rally with the season recovery in west cracks and closure of the carson city refinely acquisition. the west cracks. >> you know, let's not talk about that. >> 89% higher. what do you think of this? >> i think it will rally with oil commodity prices. i think it is a positive stock. i agree. >> you like that. let's move on to goldman sachs. upgrading yum brands. goldman noting quote that recent soft china same store sales and resulting uncertainty provide a good entry point, shares of yum down more than 6%. >> inflexion point. doesn't that say it somewhere? >> inflexion? >> china, inflexion point. >> they need antibiotics. >> no, not that kind pf. >> oh, not that kind of one. >> so the stock will move based on increasing internal consumption. >> so you like the upgrade? >> i like the upgrade. >> jason is upgrading vera bradley. nice bags. very nice. we expect top line and continue that margin are are at a positive inflexion point. >> forget the inflexion point on this one. >> i think is concerning stock for me. they have been guiding revenue on see things down.
we think tesoro shares will rally with the season recovery in west cracks and closure of the carson city refinely acquisition. the west cracks. >> you know, let's not talk about that. >> 89% higher. what do you think of this? >> i think it will rally with oil commodity prices. i think it is a positive stock. i agree. >> you like that. let's move on to goldman sachs. upgrading yum brands. goldman noting quote that recent soft china same store sales and resulting...
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the biggest market, company saying it plans to open more higher margin pizza hut stores in smaller cities where the competition is less and the costs are less as well. >> joe, news like this coming out from the ceo making what are perceived to be fairly positive comments after what were incredibly negative metrics in comments regarding china wouldn't the stock be up more than 1% if the street liked what he was saying? >> i don't think so. i think there's a lot of negativity off the earnings the other day. i bought the stock the other day. you know that, and i left myself a long runway in essence to be incorrect on the purchase. it's not about timing. it's about the thesis and understanding that i think in 2013 yum, which is so tethered to the chinese economy, i think that economy turns around. ultimately i think yum is in an excellent position, they're doing well domestically in the u.s. with taco bell and pizza hut and i think the growth and expansion in china will come back. >> well, a crude reality for oil today, the commodities sliding roughly 2% so how low can black gold go? we'll ma
the biggest market, company saying it plans to open more higher margin pizza hut stores in smaller cities where the competition is less and the costs are less as well. >> joe, news like this coming out from the ceo making what are perceived to be fairly positive comments after what were incredibly negative metrics in comments regarding china wouldn't the stock be up more than 1% if the street liked what he was saying? >> i don't think so. i think there's a lot of negativity off the...
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and kansas city southern and kansas city southern believes they will have 60% market share. kansas city southern should benefit from the auto rebuild that's needed in the wake of hurricane sandy. can't get this stuff to america fast enough. united states fast enough. thanks to the strength of the economy, the increasing volumes with declining costs. the gross margins are expanding. how much do we love that in a rail? however, the auto industry only affects about 18% of kansas city southern's revenues. they do have some coal exposure, something that's crushed a great many american railroads, we know that because we have backed away from a lot of rails because of the coal. but they have something the other railroads don't have, consistently high growth, not that low single digit stuff and not susceptible to the cyclical nature of coal or the ongoing war between natural gas and coal in the fight to be fuel for american utilities. and that's why i'm naming it my new favorite railroad. even over and above union pacific, which has always been my favorite. don't get mad at me, unio
and kansas city southern and kansas city southern believes they will have 60% market share. kansas city southern should benefit from the auto rebuild that's needed in the wake of hurricane sandy. can't get this stuff to america fast enough. united states fast enough. thanks to the strength of the economy, the increasing volumes with declining costs. the gross margins are expanding. how much do we love that in a rail? however, the auto industry only affects about 18% of kansas city southern's...
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joining us from mexico city, i guess somewhat ironically, in a way, because 30 years ago if it were mexican factories taking u.s. work, then that moved largely to china. now some of that is coming back here. how come? >> it's coming back specifically because a company like ge has done the math and they figured out two things. first, the world has changed in the last -- certainly in the last 20 years, and even in the last ten years. transportation costs are higher. labor costs are higher overseas. and markets in this country move much more quickly. even for something like appliances. ge wants to be able to make dishwashers, refrigerators, washers and dryers, put them out on the market quickly. difference in transportation time, it takes five weeks just to get finished products to the u.s. from china. from the factory that they're reviving in kentucky, it takes ge 19 minutes to get the products in to the warehouse and ready to distribute and product cycles even in appliances have been cut in half. people want their appliances up to date and they want to be able to put them on the market quick
joining us from mexico city, i guess somewhat ironically, in a way, because 30 years ago if it were mexican factories taking u.s. work, then that moved largely to china. now some of that is coming back here. how come? >> it's coming back specifically because a company like ge has done the math and they figured out two things. first, the world has changed in the last -- certainly in the last 20 years, and even in the last ten years. transportation costs are higher. labor costs are higher...
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our brian shactman is live in new york city with the texas a&m qb. brian? >> they call him johnny heisman now, too. only the fifth player ever in college football to throw for more than 3,000 yards and run for at least 1,000. johnny, thanks for joining us. first of all, how you holding up? >> not bad. i'm enjoying all of this. just taking it in stride. making sure i enjoy the moment. >> you're not talked out yet? >> not yet. >> what is it like to go from six months ago, you don't know his story, he wasn't even a starter on the team. today's "usa today," full-page ad, a bill board in the middle of times square, what's that like? >> who would have ever thought that it would come from what it was in the spring, not knowing how it would start, what was going on now. it's such a blessing to be in this situation and have so many people around and enjoy this time with my family. >> what does it say how tall you are on the program? >> 6'1". >> what are you? >> six foot exactly. >> so with drew brees in the nfl, and like russell wilson in the nfl, is it now no longe
our brian shactman is live in new york city with the texas a&m qb. brian? >> they call him johnny heisman now, too. only the fifth player ever in college football to throw for more than 3,000 yards and run for at least 1,000. johnny, thanks for joining us. first of all, how you holding up? >> not bad. i'm enjoying all of this. just taking it in stride. making sure i enjoy the moment. >> you're not talked out yet? >> not yet. >> what is it like to go from six...
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citi getting smaller. a billion dollars going to be the pretax charge in the fourth quarter of next year. 11,000 jobs a big move from the new ceo over there. carl? >> all right. thank you very much, kayla. we're reading through the release right now ourselves. big strategic move. >> how many people work at this bank? i feel like they've been firing forever. citi did nothing after that great quarter. i think this may be keeping with the idea that citi is an international company. don't need as much stuff here. maybe. >> to the extent financial services are being commotitized. reflective of changes going on overall at financial services as you get out of markets that are so transparent now that you can't make the margin that you once again. therefore you have to focus on the cost size. >> i don't think people understand how much money they used to make. in a transaction you could hide gross credit. you could say you're buying this at 100 but you are getting to 98. no one is taking two anymore. those were the
citi getting smaller. a billion dollars going to be the pretax charge in the fourth quarter of next year. 11,000 jobs a big move from the new ceo over there. carl? >> all right. thank you very much, kayla. we're reading through the release right now ourselves. big strategic move. >> how many people work at this bank? i feel like they've been firing forever. citi did nothing after that great quarter. i think this may be keeping with the idea that citi is an international company....
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what has the city of chicago be doing? >> rahm emanuel took on the teacher's union. >> he got rolled. and they've been selling assets. it's been asset sales, parking contract, not dealing with the underlying spending problems. so house republicans are determined to deal with this debt question. so when boehner comes out and gives his talk right after the election -- >> but honestly, the administration has criticized the republicans because there are no specifics in the spending cuts. >> come on, look. the erskine bowles language -- you know how this works. house republicans are will -- >> give me one. >> i won't play that game and here's why. house republicans -- house republicans are willing to sit . house republicans are willing to sit down. they're not any more anxious to deal with the cuts and pass the cuts than anybody else is but we demonstrated through the ryan budget, we did it once, we did it twice -- >> i'll give you that point. i wish everybody would stop talking about this in public and get behind closed doors
what has the city of chicago be doing? >> rahm emanuel took on the teacher's union. >> he got rolled. and they've been selling assets. it's been asset sales, parking contract, not dealing with the underlying spending problems. so house republicans are determined to deal with this debt question. so when boehner comes out and gives his talk right after the election -- >> but honestly, the administration has criticized the republicans because there are no specifics in the...
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here the city is growing and there's really no area that you really can grow in the city. and that's why i think it's such an important project. because it shows new york can stay the world's greatest city. >> talk to me about the overall capacity utilization equation in new york. because uptown east side is relatively less desirable now than downtown chelsea. you're going to put a lot more capacity into the equation. what do we do with the office buildings up on the east side 3rd avenue that are half empty now? >> right now, i don't think the buildings are half empty. >> i'm nine west, it's more than half empty. >> that's because of the landlord. >> god bless him. >> that's different. people would love to be there. it's a great building, great views, other reasons why. but i think -- >> the landlord -- >> oh. >> it's incredible. the real estate market in new york is probably the best in the world, you know. owning real estate in new york, the cap rates are lower than anywhere else, maybe other than london. it's a place where people want to be. and that's what real estate'
here the city is growing and there's really no area that you really can grow in the city. and that's why i think it's such an important project. because it shows new york can stay the world's greatest city. >> talk to me about the overall capacity utilization equation in new york. because uptown east side is relatively less desirable now than downtown chelsea. you're going to put a lot more capacity into the equation. what do we do with the office buildings up on the east side 3rd avenue...
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citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. citi price rewind. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> futures right now indicate a higher opening on wall street. that would be a really long win winning streak. >>> next, more power players from wall street. and steve schwarzman. "squawk box" is coming right back. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. >>> he
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sin city has fallen by a third for marriage as other cities like new york have become the place for quickie weddings. las vegas is hoping that 12-12-12 will bring in a huge number of couples looking to get hitched. 12 does denote love. >> the number 12? >> yes, just like 8 is good luck. >> riachel in laughlin has an estimate out this year that they could lose more attendees there for conventions. things are deteriorating. >> tonight on fast? >> we've got jon hilsenrath of the "the wall street journal" to help us sort out what dben bernanke is xwg to say today. and danny meyer from union square hospitality to talk about restaurant groups. >> i smell cooking segment. >> i hope so. >> see you a little later. big afternoon shaping up. if you just joined us, here's what you missed earlier this morning. >> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> jp morgan is going to be fine. i'm not worried about jp morgan and the customers for united states of america and the global financial system. you must be opaque. you must go back to greenspan speak and say, lis
sin city has fallen by a third for marriage as other cities like new york have become the place for quickie weddings. las vegas is hoping that 12-12-12 will bring in a huge number of couples looking to get hitched. 12 does denote love. >> the number 12? >> yes, just like 8 is good luck. >> riachel in laughlin has an estimate out this year that they could lose more attendees there for conventions. things are deteriorating. >> tonight on fast? >> we've got jon...
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>> enough shine on my head a small city i could heat. i'm talking about my house. >> old franken, remember when he used to put the -- senator now, of course. >> i struggle to come one positive stories in the face of the cliff, great energy, costs coming down, housing doing better. all things blunted with no deal. a deal comes and the market makes sense. as it did with the debt ceiling. before we got the debt ceiling, we'd nice decline in the market. >> what happens to those government subsidies, a big question for this nascent industry in the united states it is a work-around of our aging grid. >> make utility companies allow you to do this with a rebate. i have a very good friend who has a totally off the grid house that he powers, that he would like to sell power back to pennsylvania. >> why is your friend off the grid, just curious? because? because -- >> he wants to produce enough electricity through geothermal and wind he can actually contribute to lower costs, to sell it back. and that's not the way our country is set up. rather th
>> enough shine on my head a small city i could heat. i'm talking about my house. >> old franken, remember when he used to put the -- senator now, of course. >> i struggle to come one positive stories in the face of the cliff, great energy, costs coming down, housing doing better. all things blunted with no deal. a deal comes and the market makes sense. as it did with the debt ceiling. before we got the debt ceiling, we'd nice decline in the market. >> what happens to...
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citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> marijuana possession becoming legal under washington state law on thursday. for those who are 21 and older. as marijuana legalization supporters rejoice, marijuana still remains illegal under federal law of course and the white house is weighing the response of federal law enforcement on that front. steve fox is director of state campaigns and government relations for the marijuana policy project. he joins us this morning from washington. steve, good morning to you. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> just so i know, are you high right now? we
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>> big party tonight, big party last night. >> that's what the city's all about. >> we'll be opening white plains in may, it will be a little warmer than it was up there last night. it's very exciting to see those hotels get done. 1,000 jobs for the city. >> you see at the bottom of your screen, nat gas inventory. >> listen natural gas prices are extending their gains from yet, after that 4% rally that we saw. we're looking at resistance perhaps around the 4.75 level. we saw a natural gas level that was certainly not what analysts were expectings. 65 billion cubic feet which is much greater than what the consensus was. that was between 64 and 68 million cubic feet. but it's also far greater than what we normally see this time of year. greater than last year's withdrawal. greater than the five-year average and it lets you know that we saw much cooler temperatures last week that certainly increased the temperatures and the heating demand. now there's milder temperatures. there is a question as to whether or not that will remain. but we are looking for some forecasts for temperatures to
>> big party tonight, big party last night. >> that's what the city's all about. >> we'll be opening white plains in may, it will be a little warmer than it was up there last night. it's very exciting to see those hotels get done. 1,000 jobs for the city. >> you see at the bottom of your screen, nat gas inventory. >> listen natural gas prices are extending their gains from yet, after that 4% rally that we saw. we're looking at resistance perhaps around the 4.75...
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citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> i wanted to update our viewers on shares of hewlett-packard. you may have noticed one point eclipsing up 4.5% today. now taking off some of those gains, but still up almost 3%. a lot of chatter continues to be centered on the idea of potentially breaking the company up. some people would say you certainly do get a fairly big number. let's not forget it's not the hp of packard and hewlett. this argument continues to be out there. and then you'll start to hear rumors about a potential activist. let's not forget they already have an activist on the boa
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citi's news lifting the banking sectoroff all. "wall street journal" suggests the new ceo still needs to set the a new path for the bank to follow and argues corbat is unlikely to get anything close to 100% approval rating especially if he chooses to postpone returning money to shareholders. >> there was a lot of different cross currents from what people were hearing yesterday in washington. market well above 100. >> ended up 85 for the day. >> i guess the demise of john boehner as speaker was greatly exaggerated. did you see this "new york times" piece? more support for boehner now than anytime in his speaker ship. is that's setting up for -- >> but it is social media and twitter allows to you see these things. >> sausage factory into the front of the kitchen. >> exactly. >> geithner didn't use the word marginal rates had to go up, just said rates. >> rates are already going up. there will be a tax increase to people making more than 250 anyway because of the health care law. so the idea that somehow they will get a freebie is ju
citi's news lifting the banking sectoroff all. "wall street journal" suggests the new ceo still needs to set the a new path for the bank to follow and argues corbat is unlikely to get anything close to 100% approval rating especially if he chooses to postpone returning money to shareholders. >> there was a lot of different cross currents from what people were hearing yesterday in washington. market well above 100. >> ended up 85 for the day. >> i guess the demise of...
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and solar city going public today. it was supposed to happen yesterday. solar equipmentmaker sold 11.5 million shares at $8 per share. but that is below earlier estimates of $13 to $15 per share. and ivan musk still going to make a lot of money doing that. one other story to note,s new york city's taxi and limousine commission voting today on a proposal that would permit taxi drivers to use taxi hailing apps. we've talked about this before like uber. the use of taxi handling apps, smart phone apps like uber, haywell and others rising sharply around the country. i use it sometimes. there is some pushback, though, on these apps. a group of livery and black car owners have asked the commission to reject the proposal. also big issues about the value of a medallion in new york city. it's a huge market for that. and how annoying is this? you ever stand on the street in new york city and you see the cab go by you with nobody in it? that might start happening a lot if people are using these apps because the taxi driver would get an order on the app, and say oh, i
and solar city going public today. it was supposed to happen yesterday. solar equipmentmaker sold 11.5 million shares at $8 per share. but that is below earlier estimates of $13 to $15 per share. and ivan musk still going to make a lot of money doing that. one other story to note,s new york city's taxi and limousine commission voting today on a proposal that would permit taxi drivers to use taxi hailing apps. we've talked about this before like uber. the use of taxi handling apps, smart phone...
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citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> we may have seen a slight uptick in job creation for the month of november but the nfib tells us that small business hiring is still being stunted by the election results, and the effects of superstorm sandy. joining us with the latest on that, bill dunkleberg, chief economist at the national federation of independent business. bill, in reading your findings, am i wrong to say you found that it really wasn't sandy, that it was the election results, and if that's true, how do we give -- can we give the president the benefit of the doubt in that maybe
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in my city last week, there were protests in front of mcdonalds. unions want fast workers paid more. the new "new york times" put thn the front page saying mcdonalds pays her $8, but she deserves $15 #. civil ights groups, union demands a higher living wage, and they may get it. [chanting] >> the big bad union like the big bad wolf like the government use force. if they want a $15 minimum, that's what employers must pay. that sounds good to people. everyone will get a raise. the problem comes from what is not seen. i can interview the guy who got a raise. i can't interview the guy who didn't open a mcdonalds because work rules were too onerous or those never offered a job because high union paid skills protected him out of a job. we don't know who those people are. they are the unscene victims of the government's protections. it's frustrating to explain the unseen. sometimes i fear no one understands so it's a relief to meet
in my city last week, there were protests in front of mcdonalds. unions want fast workers paid more. the new "new york times" put thn the front page saying mcdonalds pays her $8, but she deserves $15 #. civil ights groups, union demands a higher living wage, and they may get it. [chanting] >> the big bad union like the big bad wolf like the government use force. if they want a $15 minimum, that's what employers must pay. that sounds good to people. everyone will get a raise. the...
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around dallas, it is moving into the city. a quit hit of snow around the early community time, so folks have to be careful on the roads there. back to you. >> that's a little weird in dallas. what about -- bring it down, bring it down to colorado. can you -- is that expected, snow there? i mean, this is a good sign, right, 8 or 9 inches this early in minnesota? is that a good sign, eric? >> it is a good sign. it was the fourth biggest december storm on record in minneapolis and then in colorado yesterday. they got over a foot of snow? >> what did? >> ski areas, they are finally seeing a little bit of good news. >> that is good. that is good. all right. and it's headed here. all right. excellent. at least the cold weather. you know, rain, raw days, 38 degrees. >> this time of year, i'm happy about that. >> i'd rather have snow. >> 48 degrees with the horrible rain, it chill tess bone. >> but the snow comes in early in the morning. >> my backyard, three dogs and a muddy backyard. today is expected to be the busiest day for shipp
around dallas, it is moving into the city. a quit hit of snow around the early community time, so folks have to be careful on the roads there. back to you. >> that's a little weird in dallas. what about -- bring it down, bring it down to colorado. can you -- is that expected, snow there? i mean, this is a good sign, right, 8 or 9 inches this early in minnesota? is that a good sign, eric? >> it is a good sign. it was the fourth biggest december storm on record in minneapolis and then...
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the press conference taking place in new york city. there's richard anderson who has just taken the podium here in new york city. they're going to be announcing not only the outline of the terms of this deal but a little bit of the philosophy behind why delta is buying this stake. let's take a look at the terms of the deal. delta buying 49% stake in virgin atlantic. basically buying the singapore airline stake. that's $360 million is how much it's costing. the virgin atlantic brand remains. that's critical here. just a few minutes ago richard branson said ignore all the speculation that i'm going somewhere. i'm going nowhere. he plans to remain ceo of virgin atlantic. why is delta doing this? this is all about increasing exposure to the london market. specifically the slots at heath row. when you look at all the flights that are going to be added to the delta network through its alliance here with virgin atlantic from the new york market, this is very, very lucrative for delta. particularly when you're talking about the corporate custo
the press conference taking place in new york city. there's richard anderson who has just taken the podium here in new york city. they're going to be announcing not only the outline of the terms of this deal but a little bit of the philosophy behind why delta is buying this stake. let's take a look at the terms of the deal. delta buying 49% stake in virgin atlantic. basically buying the singapore airline stake. that's $360 million is how much it's costing. the virgin atlantic brand remains....
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the situation was reported to city leaders and city schools police. officials say the district will take the appropriate disciplinary action. >>> a major announcement from baltimore city police tonight. in a rare nighttime news conference, anthony bats announced the department had made its 1,000 gun arrest this year. officers were responding to a home. officers arrested a man and they say they found a semi automatic handgun. >> she said she had seen the officers out here previous nights. he knew there were 12. it was a good way to seek out the officers and they came right away. >> major blake was on hand for the announcement. >>> the superintendent is proving he is open for suggestions when it comes to improving city schools. so dr. dallas mann was eligible to answer questions. >> what i try to do is change the conversation to be proactive. when you're proactive you have environments where kids feel they're connected to the school. that's why you always hear me talk about do our kids really feel that someone at the school knows then, understands them
the situation was reported to city leaders and city schools police. officials say the district will take the appropriate disciplinary action. >>> a major announcement from baltimore city police tonight. in a rare nighttime news conference, anthony bats announced the department had made its 1,000 gun arrest this year. officers were responding to a home. officers arrested a man and they say they found a semi automatic handgun. >> she said she had seen the officers out here previous...
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on friday, for more public charter schools were approved for the city. at the same time, closing neighborhood schools run by the district. there is also the possibility of a chartered network sharing space with an under enrolled school. >> we have to be open to considering other options. the quirks charter schools are privately run but they take public money. >> we all need to be working together. we all want to the same thing. we cannot keep kids trapped in the system. >> across town on the west side hundreds of others gathered to talk about reinforcing public schools and said of enhancing the charters. >> i hope they will begin to see a having one-third of the system run by charterers is really not a good model for public schools. if we go down that road, the public will lose favor. what is a viable and what is public institutions are about. >> on allowing public schools, they want to aggravate the responsibility in terms of educating children. they view it as another way to grab money and not be concerned with the education of our children. >> it is i
on friday, for more public charter schools were approved for the city. at the same time, closing neighborhood schools run by the district. there is also the possibility of a chartered network sharing space with an under enrolled school. >> we have to be open to considering other options. the quirks charter schools are privately run but they take public money. >> we all need to be working together. we all want to the same thing. we cannot keep kids trapped in the system. >>...
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lots of 30s north of the city. still kind of mild. compared to what we've seen, this is a big difference. 44 down by the bay. we have a northwest wind still breezy to our south. the winds are getting down to 4, 5, 6-mile per hour. so a cold night on tap. the front that gave us some crowds and no rain at all, a little bit of rain moved through the area this morning, being replaced by cold high pressure that bumped in from canada. but it will not last for a long time. some lake effect snow is in the area. just a few high, thing clouds. this front to the south is stalling out it will move to the weekend. there's warm air that we saw. some of that warm air will ride over this chillily air. we could see some showers here as early as saturday night or sunday. probably your best chance will come sunday night into monday. temperature-wise, down to 39 here. not all that cold right now. 28, 37 in winnipeg. there's some mild air here that will come back to the renal by early this weekend. so cool tonight, yes. but as time moves on, here comes th
lots of 30s north of the city. still kind of mild. compared to what we've seen, this is a big difference. 44 down by the bay. we have a northwest wind still breezy to our south. the winds are getting down to 4, 5, 6-mile per hour. so a cold night on tap. the front that gave us some crowds and no rain at all, a little bit of rain moved through the area this morning, being replaced by cold high pressure that bumped in from canada. but it will not last for a long time. some lake effect snow is in...
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in my city last week, there were protests in front of mcdonalds. unions want fast workers paid more. the new "new york times" put thn the front page saying mcdonalds pays her $8, but she deserves $15 #. civil ights groups, union demands a higher living wage, and they may get it. [chanting] >> the big bad union like the big bad wolf like the government use force. if they want a $15 minimum, that's what employers must pay. that sounds good to people. everyone will get a raise. the problem comes from what is not seen. i can interview the guy who got a raise. i can't interview the guy who didn't open a mcdonalds because work rules were too onerous or those never offered a job because high union paid skills protected him out of a job. we don't know who those people are. they are the unscene victims of the government's protections. it's frustrating to explain the unseen. sometimes i fear no one understands so it's a relief to meet
in my city last week, there were protests in front of mcdonalds. unions want fast workers paid more. the new "new york times" put thn the front page saying mcdonalds pays her $8, but she deserves $15 #. civil ights groups, union demands a higher living wage, and they may get it. [chanting] >> the big bad union like the big bad wolf like the government use force. if they want a $15 minimum, that's what employers must pay. that sounds good to people. everyone will get a raise. the...
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the city's merkel on main street campaign is aimed to attract shoppers to -- the city's miracle on main street campaign is aimed to attract shoppers to the area. >> what we are hearing from merchants downtown is that they are more optimistic about this holiday season. they are seeing more foot traffic than ever before. they are optimistic that the sales and promotions will help drive people in. >> the hampton village merchants association been re says that, after black friday and small business saturday, business is up here and he says that the display draws thousands to the neighborhood. >> that makes her body feel hopeful. ideally, the economy will turn around. that will make people more willing to shop and spend money and go out and actually just enjoy themselves. >> we do have a full list of all the fun events going on this holiday season on our website, wbaltv.com. just click on community calendar. wbal tv 11 news. >> coming up next, we all know johns hopkins university is a world class institution. ahead, how this education jim helps its neighbors. -- education gem plans to help i
the city's merkel on main street campaign is aimed to attract shoppers to -- the city's miracle on main street campaign is aimed to attract shoppers to the area. >> what we are hearing from merchants downtown is that they are more optimistic about this holiday season. they are seeing more foot traffic than ever before. they are optimistic that the sales and promotions will help drive people in. >> the hampton village merchants association been re says that, after black friday and...
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i resent that he feels needs to control the fate of city hall. he already overturned a voter approved referendum. quinn has that blood on her hands. i was very, very upset about that. i just don't think that quinn is trustworthy. i think she's a very, very -- she's a very nice person. in terms of her political aspirations she's a very untrustworthy person. >> i couldn't help but notice your gray knuckle there. i'm going to leave the viewing public on the cliff hanger, how did he get that mark on his knuckle? has he punched another photographer? we'll find out after the break. ? yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. >>> i've been to the dnc. they have signs. can your wife not read? is she funnier than i am. she's not younger. >> we're not doing this. >> we are doing this. >> i'm sorry i broke up with you by text. i'm sorry i went drinking with karl rove on valentine's da
i resent that he feels needs to control the fate of city hall. he already overturned a voter approved referendum. quinn has that blood on her hands. i was very, very upset about that. i just don't think that quinn is trustworthy. i think she's a very, very -- she's a very nice person. in terms of her political aspirations she's a very untrustworthy person. >> i couldn't help but notice your gray knuckle there. i'm going to leave the viewing public on the cliff hanger, how did he get that...
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>> at best a 50-50 and rural or semirural component and people in a city that's a b-sized city and out west where they have access to rural countrysides and shooting and guns and hunting and that kind of thing is part of the culture but look at a map of the united states and look at the density of the united states. most of it's still on the east coast and a lot of people i know on the east coast, cities, don't want to own guns but people should be able to own them. we should not infringe on that bloomberg's hand picked successor. i resent that to some degree and that he needs to control the city hall and gracie mansion and overturned a voter-approved referendum with term limits for two terms. quinn killed the voter referendum at bloomberg's behest and gave him a third term. and i was very, very upset about that. and i just don't think that quinn is trustworthy. i think she's a very, very -- she's a nice person. i met her. but in terms of political aspirations, she is a very untrustworthy person and self serving. >> your grazed knuckle. i want to take a short break and leave the viewer
>> at best a 50-50 and rural or semirural component and people in a city that's a b-sized city and out west where they have access to rural countrysides and shooting and guns and hunting and that kind of thing is part of the culture but look at a map of the united states and look at the density of the united states. most of it's still on the east coast and a lot of people i know on the east coast, cities, don't want to own guns but people should be able to own them. we should not infringe...
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the mayor wants to change this city's top cop is deliberate superintendent gary mccarthy shifted some commanders continue hotspot areas around the country hoping to address growing- violence. overall crime is down 30% this year but homicides are approaching 500 a staggering number the mayor is frustrated that while one statistic seems to improve the other indicates that problems are worsening. this has to do with getting the best people in the most difficult places. like the city's ninth district neighborhoods like in maryville bridgeport now both have the largest increase in shootings during 2012 residents there need help desperately so superintendent gary mccarthy went from tv station to a tv station today and he said he believes it starts with leadership and hopes it will work because overall crime may be down by 30 percent in chicago but homicides are up. he recently ran the department's gang investigation division and recently he got the task of tackling the ninth 27 years of experience he is focusing on 12 ginks' specifically he is going back to the basics in t is excited about
the mayor wants to change this city's top cop is deliberate superintendent gary mccarthy shifted some commanders continue hotspot areas around the country hoping to address growing- violence. overall crime is down 30% this year but homicides are approaching 500 a staggering number the mayor is frustrated that while one statistic seems to improve the other indicates that problems are worsening. this has to do with getting the best people in the most difficult places. like the city's ninth...
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i resent that he feels needs to control the fate of city hall. he already overturned a voter approved referendum. quinn has that blood on her hands. i was very, very upset about that. i just don't think that quinn is trustworthy. i think she's a very, very -- she's a very nice person. in terms of her political aspirations she's a very untrustworthy person. >> i couldn't help but notice your gray knuckle there. i'm going to leave the viewing public on the cliff hanger, how did he get that mark on his knuckle? has he punched another photographer? we'll find out after the break. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-255
i resent that he feels needs to control the fate of city hall. he already overturned a voter approved referendum. quinn has that blood on her hands. i was very, very upset about that. i just don't think that quinn is trustworthy. i think she's a very, very -- she's a very nice person. in terms of her political aspirations she's a very untrustworthy person. >> i couldn't help but notice your gray knuckle there. i'm going to leave the viewing public on the cliff hanger, how did he get that...